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Club Hockey Coach

Logan, UT · On-site

$14.25 - $18.50/hr

Familiarity with ACHA rules and regulations. * Preferred qualification: Two years of collegiate coaching/playing or club coaching experience. Along with the online application, please attach:

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Club Hockey Coach

Logan, UT · On-site

$30K/yr

Familiarity with ACHA rules and regulations. * Preferred qualification: Two years of collegiate coaching/playing or club coaching experience. Required Documents Along with the online application ...

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How much do acha coaching jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for acha coaching in the United States is $19.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of clients or teams does an Acha Coach typically work with, and what are the main responsibilities day-to-day?

Acha Coaches usually work with individual athletes or sports teams at amateur, youth, or semi-professional levels, assisting them in building skills, improving fitness, and achieving their goals. Daily responsibilities often include planning and conducting training sessions, monitoring athletes’ progress, providing feedback, and adjusting programs based on performance. Coaches also collaborate closely with athletes, parents, and sometimes other sports professionals such as nutritionists or physical therapists. The role is dynamic and hands-on, requiring both strategic session planning and personal connection with those they train.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Acha Coaching position, and why are they important?

To excel in Acha Coaching, you generally need a background in sports coaching, physical education, or a related discipline, along with relevant coaching certifications. Familiarity with training programs, fitness tracking apps, and assessment tools is often required. Strong interpersonal skills, motivational ability, and clear communication are vital for supporting clients’ progress. These competencies ensure effective instruction, athlete development, and a positive impact on individual and team performance.

What is an Acha Coaching job?

An Acha Coaching job involves guiding individuals or teams to achieve personal or professional growth through structured coaching techniques. Coaches help clients set goals, develop strategies, and overcome obstacles to maximize their potential. This role requires strong communication skills, empathy, and problem-solving abilities. Acha Coaching can be applied in various fields, including life coaching, career development, and leadership training.

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Infographic showing various Acha Coaching job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,385 per year, or $19.4 per hour.
Hockey-ACHA D1 Head Coach

Hockey-ACHA D1 Head Coach

Waldorf University

Forest City, IA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Waldorf University rating

6.0

Company rating: 6.0 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

474th of 534 rated colleges and universities


Job description

The Waldorf University Athletics Department is seeking qualified and interested candidates for an ACHA D1 Head Hockey Coach. Waldorf University Hockey is a member American Collegiate Hockey Association (D1) and the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association. This is a full-time appointment with FT responsibilities August through May and as needed to support department, program and recruiting goals during the summer months.
The Head Coach will be responsible for all phases of the hockey program in a manner compatible with Athletics Department and Waldorf University philosophies. The ideal candidate will have a commitment to the mission of Waldorf University and be committed to the development of the student-athlete physically, mentally, spiritually and morally. The candidate must also demonstrate the ability and desire to recruit students, especially from Iowa and surrounding states.
Director/Coaching Responsibilities (include, but are not limited to)
  • Demonstrate strong organizational, communication and leadership skills with athletes and University staff/faculty
  • Recruit quality hockey student-athletes
  • Provide instruction of associated skill sets, fundamentals, coaching skills and psychological skills training
  • Schedule practices, contests, and work with Strength amp; Condition staff for team workouts
  • Coordination of travel arrangements for team competition and practice
  • Set and maintain a high standard of compliance with all ACHA, MCHA, and institutional rules and regulations at all times for self, coaching staff and athletes
  • Meet administration, mentoring and retaining student-athletes’ goals
  • Monitor annual sport budgets (fiscal responsibility) and fundraising
  • Supervise coaching staff
  • Organize and manage camps and clinics
  • Contribute to department through active participation in meetings, serving on committees and any other duties as assigned by the Athletic Director
  • Work closely with the Mason City Arena Staff and Management
  • Must maintain USA Hockey Coaching Certifications as required
Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree required; master’s degree preferred
  • Have a minimum of three to five years’ coaching experience at the collegiate level
  • The selected candidate will represent programs/university in a positive manner. This includes being a positive role model with appropriate behavior on the bench, rink and community
  • Must be able to work as a team member, be self-directed and willing to serve as a goodwill ambassador for Waldorf University Athletics
  • Possess experience working with diverse students and staff
  • Ability to organize and motivate student-athletes to maximum performance level in sports and academic achievements
  • CDL license preferred
Benefits: This is a full-time, exempt and benefit eligible position. Waldorf University offers a comprehensive benefit package with including: health, life, LTD, 401k match and tuition benefits for employees and their families, in addition to options in dental, vision, supplemental and voluntary life insurances and FLEX spending plan.
Application: For consideration, qualified candidates are asked to apply through the link below, upload their application materials including a letter of interest outlining your qualifications, perspective on coaching in a small, private, liberal arts and rural university setting, and salary expectations/requirements, a resume, and contact information for two professional references. All applicants must apply through site for consideration, emailed applications will not be accepted. Final candidate will be subject to a background investigation.
Review of applicants will begin immediately and continue until position is filled.
More information about Waldorf, visit: https://www.waldorf.edu/about, waldorfwarriors.com waldorfwarriors.com/sports/acha/
Check out the Forest City aerial video created and produced by Waldorf’s very own Adjunct History Professor, Dr. Kevin Mason, for his “Notes on Iowa” project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRDnPXu7GYI
Since 1903, Waldorf University has created opportunities for learning and service to students seeking well-rounded lives through education by establishing engaging online and residential communities centered on learning and faith. As a liberal arts university with core values Waldorf offers a curriculum to liberate the way students think so that they may develop a basic understanding and knowledge of how those in a variety of disciplines think and approach life. As a liberal arts university, Waldorf seeks to instill values of service, community, critical inquiry, and lifelong learning in each student and in the very culture of the college community. These values and this education prepare our graduates to understand and contribute to life in our complex and ever-changing world.